During the Romantic literary period, British feminist writers assumed
drastically different stances when advocating for female empowerment and
autonomy. Hannah More and Mary Robinson demonstrate these different
feminist ...

Galinski, Tristan(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalUniversity of LethbridgeUniversity of Lethbridge, 2008-03)

Hearing with your hands is a personal account of the authors experience teaching private percussion lessons to an eight year old child with a hearing disability. The author describes the ideas and methods used to create a ...

Brendel, Sven(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalCalifornia State University Monterey Bay (CSUMB)California State University Monterey Bay (CSUMB), 2008-06)

The U.S. is at a crossroads, regarding its immigration policy. Considering the harm principle by John Stuart Mill and the categorical imperative by Immanuel Kant, Americans should not look to a more restrictive approach ...

Harper, Erica(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham, 2007-06)

Overall, the body's immune response has one primary function: to protect
the body from an object that the body does not recognize as a normal
object. The immune response can be either normal or abnormal.
Inflammation ...

This paper examines the evolution of Christian universalist ideologies from the year 300 AD to about 800 AD, with a focus on their development in the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire. It traces how the interaction of ...

Matieyshen, Cory(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalUniversity of OttawaUniversity of Ottawa, 2008-06)

After Congress banned most Chinese immigrants and certain classes of other immigrants in the 1880s and 1890s, immigrants who would have been turned away at American seaports began landing in Canada and crossing the land ...

Barnard, Stuart(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalUniversity of LethbridgeUniversity of Lethbridge, 2007-06)

Arguably one of the greatest cartographers in Canadian history, David
Thompson has been widely praised for his contributions to the study of
geography. Though less acclaimed, his interaction with the Natives of the
Canadian ...

This paper argues that there is a Romantic shift in the feminist and
individualistic ideology of Jane Austen's work as her career progresses,
and Austen begins to admire different cognitive qualities in her heroines. ...

Miller, Nicholas Rourke(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2008-06)

The major plot lines of Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov follow the moral development of the Karamazov brothers, Dmitri, Ivan, Alyosha, and Smerdyakov. All of the brothers are, to some extent, portrayed as torn ...

Hodge, Jarrah(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalUniversity of British ColumbiaUniversity of British Columbia, 2007-01)

Taking an animal-rights feminist approach, this paper explores how the
2005 film The March of the Penguins has been used in the United States
as a tool to reinforce values of the Christian right. Analyzing the role of ...

Barker, Michael Ross(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalCollege of Business & EconomicsUniversity of Idaho, 2009-01)

This paper outlines a brief political and financial history of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia as well as the potential for micro-finance to address some of the developmental issues that exist. This paper uses ...

Medianu, Stelian(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalUniversity of British ColumbiaUniversity of British Columbia, 2007-12)

Although the mood-memory relationship can account for the occurrence of mood congruent recall, it cannot account for the occurrence of mood incongruent recall. Mood incongruent recall is an important mechanism for recovering ...

Exercise places a series of competing demands on the human body. First, as muscles work harder, they require a larger blood supply. This entails a whole-body shift: Blood vessels in the periphery widen to accommodate more ...

Popick, Jacqui(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalUniversity of LethbridgeUniversity of Lethbridge, 2006-04)

Native American women traditionally belonged to a culture that gave them respect and where they had power, autonomy and equality. Through
the last hundred years and due to European colonization they have lost all
that ...

New Criticism emerged in the early twentieth century from a field of
literary theory dominated by Marxism and Impressionism; it rejected both
of these from its start. In a bold statement of purpose, J.E. Spingarn
sketched ...